- Server operating system version
- AlmaLinux 8.7 (Stone Smilodon)
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- Plesk Obsidian v18.0.47_build1800221020.08 os_RedHat el8
Not sure if this is a bug or a feature, but it feels wrong.
I am in the progress to migrate to a new server that runs Plesk Obsidian 18.0.47.
I have a system user on a domain called user1.
All files of the domain and subdomain are owned by this user. This is good.
I now add a new FTP user (user2) that should only be able to access a certain folder on the domain. So I set its home directory to this folder.
When I save the user, ALL files of the complete domain are now owned by user2.
Furthermore, I am not more able to switch the permission back when setting the system user back to user1 (as it still seems to be user1).
When trying to change the system user to something different, say user3, I get an error message (that I dont remember now).
When I now reboot the server, I can set the system user to user3, and right afterwards back to user1 and all permissions are back to normal.
And user2 still has access to the folder for which it was created.
Hope the steps are clear to reproduce it.
It really feels like a bug, especially because a reboot is necessary to fix it. Let me know if there are any more information necessary or if I should file a bug report.
Best,
Felix
I am in the progress to migrate to a new server that runs Plesk Obsidian 18.0.47.
I have a system user on a domain called user1.
All files of the domain and subdomain are owned by this user. This is good.
I now add a new FTP user (user2) that should only be able to access a certain folder on the domain. So I set its home directory to this folder.
When I save the user, ALL files of the complete domain are now owned by user2.
Furthermore, I am not more able to switch the permission back when setting the system user back to user1 (as it still seems to be user1).
When trying to change the system user to something different, say user3, I get an error message (that I dont remember now).
When I now reboot the server, I can set the system user to user3, and right afterwards back to user1 and all permissions are back to normal.
And user2 still has access to the folder for which it was created.
Hope the steps are clear to reproduce it.
It really feels like a bug, especially because a reboot is necessary to fix it. Let me know if there are any more information necessary or if I should file a bug report.
Best,
Felix